Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8740103 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
We provide molecular and epidemiological evidence of HCV transmission between patients in an emergency department that was made possible by environmental contamination. Patients with HCV infection are higher users of emergency care than the general population and a significant proportion of those affected remain unknown and/or infectious. Equipment, departmental design, staff behaviour, and patient risk require regular review to minimize the risk of nosocomial HCV transmission.
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Authors
I. Johannessen, J. Danial, D.B. Smith, J. Richards, L. Imrie, A. Rankin, L.J. Willocks, C. Evans, C. Leen, P. Gibson, P. Simmonds, D. Goldberg, A. McCallum, K. Roy,